Do Titans still need help at safety position?

With Michael Griffin signing a five-year contract on Tuesday, the Titans now have both their current starting safeties locked up for at least the next couple of years. Jordan Babineaux signed a two-year deal earlier in the offseason.

But what about depth at the position?

Tennessee has little in the way of experience right now, as third-year pro Robert Johnson – who’s played in only three games (all on special teams) – has the most experience as a Titan on the roster.

Other safeties include sixth-round pick Markelle Martin (who’s had to deal with a couple of injuries), as well as former Chicago Bear Al Afalava and rookie free-agent Christian Scott.

Do the Titans need some help?

“We’ll look at it, but right now, all these guys in camp are doing a nice job,” general manager Ruston Webster said. “We’ll get Markelle, once he gets a little healthier, he’ll be ready to go at training camp and we’ll have good competition going there. But this crew is doing a good job. So I think it would be hard to find someone to come in and replace them.”

The Titans have brought in at least four veteran safeties for visits – Yeremiah Bell, Chris Crocker, Abram Elam and Gibril Wilson. Bell has since signed with the Jets and Elam with the Chiefs.